Motorola Critical Comms For Kansai
♦ Motorola Critical Comms For Kansai – Motorola Solutions with its partner, Nippon Airport Radio Servicers, recently deployed mission-critical communications based on the TETRA standard to Kansai Airport, following the successful integration of Narita, Naha, Haneda and Chubu international airports between 2016 and 2019.
The latest deployment comes as Japan’s tourism and aviation sectors mark an important milestone in its recovery from the global pandemic, reopening borders to international tour groups from this month. The highly scalable, single communications system connects critical functions across the 5 airports including security, operations and baggage handling.
The airports have also deployed more than 9000 of Motorola Solutions’ ST7000, MTP6550 and MTM5200 2-way radios to support communications for the Civil Aviation Bureau’s air traffic control, runway management, airport security, ground staff, bus transit services and commercial airlines.
Yoshikazu Takahashi, president and CEO, Nippon Airport Radio Services said the performance of the TETRA communications network and 2-way radios had far exceeded expectations.
“Behind the scenes of any airport operation is a carefully coordinated set of activities to manage passenger flows, support on-time performance and maintain security, safety and customer satisfaction,” Takahashi said.
“Motorola Solutions’ advanced TETRA technology has helped our airports to coordinate complex operations every day as well as proving its resilience to typhoons, snowstorms and other disasters on many occasions,” he said.
Collectively, the 5 airports experience high levels of passenger traffic and the largest inflows of Japan’s international cargo. Before the global pandemic, almost 200 million domestic and international travellers transited through the airports annually.
#SEN #SENnews #security #electronics